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#1 User is offline   Blair 

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Posted 02 November 2004 - 06:43 PM

I'm using WinPE and having an unusual problem with an IBM Intellistation Z Pro 6221-38a. When I run ipconfig in WinPE I get the error message...

Windows IP Configuration

An Internal error occurred: The system cannot find the file specified.

Additional Information: Unable to open registry key for tcpip

Has anyone had encountered this error before?

Many thanks, Blair


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Posted 02 November 2004 - 08:43 PM

I think that I may have gotten something similar to that when I was running my testing scenarios... I was using the most up-to-date drivers for a particular nic, and it just wouldn't work...

So i suggest you check the drivers, make sure there aren't any registry things that need to be added for the drivers to work.

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Posted 03 November 2004 - 10:23 AM

Getting that error usually means that WinPE didn't load a driver for that specific NIC. Like Genmud said, check your drivers. You'll probably have to integrate new ones.

#4 User is offline   Blair 

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Posted 07 November 2004 - 04:35 PM

Thanks for your help guys. I worked out the problem with the box in question with it having another 3com nic installed which actually had a broadcom chipset on it. Once I removed this from the system all was well.

#5 User is offline   ribond 

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Posted 12 November 2004 - 01:08 PM

one handy way to figure out if WinPE has installed your nic is to run:

NETCFG -SA

from the cmd prompt. This will give you the PNP ID's and friendly description of any NICs that have been installed. You can also run

NETCFG -SN

to see what protocols have been bound, etc.

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